By James Sutherland on SwimSwam The NCAA and its power conferences appear to have lost their clearest path towards federal legislation, as the SCORE Act has reportedly collapsed in Congress amid mounting political opposition. The legislation, supported heavily by the Big Ten and SEC, would have granted the NCAA limited antitrust protections while establishing federal standards for things like athlete compensation, eligibility, transfers, and NIL…
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